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My fandom is in large part because of his support for the March of Dimes. He was born premature and has done a lot of work promoting research and awareness. My son was born 2 months early and my wife met Munny at a charity function at the Levine's Children's Hospital.

On the field I love his tenacity- he reminds me a lot of Smitty in that regard.

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My fandom is in large part because of his support for the March of Dimes. He was born premature and has done a lot of work promoting research and awareness. My son was born 2 months early and my wife met Munny at a charity function at the Levine's Children's Hospital.

On the field I love his tenacity- he reminds me a lot of Smitty in that regard.

I have been a fan ever since he got pissed off as a rookie when his cleats got ruined as part of rookie hazing....

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My fandom is in large part because of his support for the March of Dimes. He was born premature and has done a lot of work promoting research and awareness. My son was born 2 months early and my wife met Munny at a charity function at the Levine's Children's Hospital.

On the field I love his tenacity- he reminds me a lot of Smitty in that regard.

That is awesome. I'm right there with you JOAT... Our oldest daughter was born at 24 weeks at 1 lb. 7 oz. I was pretty young at the time and it was really hard on us, but she was a miracle and is perfect now. But, up until then, I had no idea why prematurity was an issue at all aside from just their size... It was definitely an eye opening experience that I wouldn't wish on anyone.

We're so thankful that our daughter came out of it as if it never happened and at the same time, whenever I hear of guys like Munny who were premature and excelling in a sport, I can't help but pull for these guys - to do it for all of the other preemies out there, lol!

I expect him to have an awesome year!

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Ive been a fan of him since his sophomore year .. it was his first start and they were talking up some wide reciever and before they could finish their sentence the guy tried to catch the ball and captain went BAM and the guy had to be carried off the field on the cart..

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